Texas wakes up wrapped in haze this morning.
Headlights glow through dense fog across much of the Houston metro, reducing visibility and slowing early travel.
Humidity sits near 100 percent, with temperatures holding around 58 degrees at daybreak. Calm winds allow fog to linger, especially along neighborhood roads and feeder streets. Drivers should expect sudden drops in visibility through the morning commute. Leave extra space and reduce speed until fog lifts.
By late morning, conditions improve quickly. Fog thins, clouds break, and sunshine takes over. Afternoon highs climb to around 78 degrees, continuing a February warm stretch that feels more like early spring. Light southwest winds keep the air comfortable, though moisture remains noticeable.
Tonight stays mild and quiet. Patchy fog redevelops after midnight as temperatures dip only to the low 60s. Visibility issues could return near sunrise Tuesday, especially in low-lying areas and near waterways.
Tuesday remains warm but cloudier. Highs reach the mid-70s, with a slight breeze developing. By late Tuesday night into Wednesday, moisture increases just enough for a 20 percent chance of light showers. Any rain looks brief, but damp roads could affect the morning drive.
Wednesday afternoon rebounds quickly. Skies turn mostly sunny, and highs return to the upper 70s. Fog again becomes the main concern Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Looking farther ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors continued above-normal temperatures across Southeast Texas. While colder winter air remains locked well north, Houston stays firmly in a warm, humid pattern. Additional rain chances increase late week into the weekend.
5-Day Outlook – Houston, TX
- Today: Fog early, then sunny, high 78
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 76
- Wednesday: Slight shower chance, high 78
- Thursday: Patchy fog early, high 79
- Friday: Partly sunny, isolated showers possible, high 79


